Area Overview for CO12 4QG
Area Information
Living in CO12 4QG means inhabiting a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Essex, just south of Harwich. This area, part of Ramsey and Parkeston civil parish, sits near the River Stour and the historic Parkeston Quay, a port with roots in the 19th century. The 3.3-hectare postcode covers 2,553 residents, with a population density of 1,015 people per square kilometre, reflecting its compact, village-like character. Daily life here is shaped by its proximity to the A120 road and the River Stour, offering a mix of rural tranquillity and access to nearby coastal towns. The area’s history as a port and railway hub adds a layer of heritage, with landmarks like Ramsey Creek and the remnants of 19th-century infrastructure. Residents benefit from a quiet, low-density environment, though the area’s small size means it is best suited for those prioritising convenience over expansive space.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 3.3 hectares
- Population
- 2553
- Population Density
- 1015 people/km²
The property market in CO12 4QG is characterised by a strong presence of owner-occupied homes, with 59% of properties owned outright. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, reflecting the area’s small, village-like layout and limited development. This makes the housing stock more suited to families or individuals seeking single-family residences rather than flats or apartments. Given the postcode’s size of 3.3 hectares, the available properties are likely to be limited in number, which could affect availability for buyers. Those considering the area should note that the market is not heavily reliant on rentals, meaning competition for homes may be more intense for those seeking to purchase. The compact nature of the area also means that buyers must consider proximity to essential services and transport links as part of their decision-making.
House Prices in CO12 4QG
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Energy Efficiency in CO12 4QG
The lifestyle in CO12 4QG is defined by practicality and proximity to essential services. Nearby retail options include Lidl Upper, Morrisons Upper, and the East of England Co-operative Co, offering everyday shopping needs. The area’s ferry services—Shotley Point Marina Ferry, Harwich Harbour Ferry, and Felixstowe for Harwich Ferry—connect residents to coastal and mainland destinations, enhancing accessibility. While the data does not mention parks or leisure facilities, the proximity to the River Stour and historical sites like Parkeston Quay may provide recreational opportunities. The small scale of the area means that daily life revolves around local shops, transport hubs, and the surrounding villages, offering a blend of convenience and a quiet, community-focused environment.
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Schools
The nearest school to CO12 4QG is Chase Lane Primary School and Nursery, which holds a ‘good’ Ofsted rating. This institution serves the local community with primary education, though the data does not list secondary schools in the immediate vicinity. Families relying on this school would need to plan for secondary education in nearby towns, such as Harwich or Colchester. The presence of a primary school with a solid rating is a positive for households with young children, but the absence of secondary options nearby may influence decisions about long-term residency. The school’s rating suggests a focus on quality teaching, though parents should investigate further to understand the full range of educational opportunities accessible to their children.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chase Lane Primary School and Nursery | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CO12 4QG skews older, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents aged 30–64. This suggests a mature community, likely with long-standing ties to the area. Home ownership rates stand at 59%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rental homes, though the latter is less prominent. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the area’s low-density residential profile. The White ethnic group constitutes the largest share of the population, though the data does not provide further breakdowns. The absence of detailed deprivation data means it is unclear how economic factors influence quality of life, but the age profile and home ownership rates suggest a stable, established demographic with a focus on settled living.
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